Wave Central Domo Pico Transmitter & Raptor Eye Camera for Live Broadcast

Posted by – May 4, 2026
Category: Exclusive videos

Judy Papa of Wave Central and Doma Broadcasting showcases their latest wireless video transmission technology at NAB 2026. The company highlights its low-latency, high-quality broadcast solutions, demonstrated through various compact and portable systems. A key feature is the miniature Pico transmitter, which, when paired with a Proton camera, enables live video from fast-moving platforms like drones, as seen in recent major winter sporting events.


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The product lineup includes several new offerings for mobile and flexible production. The Raptor Eye is a broadcast-quality clip-on camera, also referred to as a cap cam, and is joined by the new Raptor Talent system. For integrated, all-in-one solutions, the company presents a “Meg” system, which packages a Ronin unit for easy transport and deployment. Another portable option is the Focus backpack, designed for high-quality, on-the-go shooting with maximum flexibility.

Wave Central and Doma Broadcasting also introduce the WaveLight Kit, an economical and affordable package aimed at educational institutions and other users who require reliable equipment without the need for top-tier professional specifications. This kit features a more compact transmitter compared to their higher-end models, providing a new entry point into their ecosystem. The underlying transmission technology is proprietary, enabling robust, high-quality signals suitable for demanding broadcast environments like the Olympics.

Throughout the booth, various transmitters and receivers are on display, forming the core of the company’s wireless video infrastructure. These systems are designed to handle the demands of live broadcast, providing reliable links from a range of camera sources back to the production system. The technology is proven in international settings, with Doma Broadcasting being a UK-based company with a long-standing partnership with Wave Central.

source https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSwDyOjc9NM